ESL conversation lesson on geography



GEOGRAPHY DISCUSSION

STUDENT A’s QUESTIONS (Do not show these to student B)

|1) |Do you like geography? |

|2) |Do you know a lot about the geography of your country? |

|3) |What were your geography teachers like? |

|4) |What do you think the difference is between physical geography and human geography? |

|5) |Is your general knowledge of geography good? |

|6) |What do you think it would be like to be a geographer? |

|7) |Do you like looking at maps and atlases? |

|8) |How has the world’s geography changed over the years? |

|9) |Which of these areas of geography would you choose to study – climatology, oceanography or demography? |

|10) |What does the word geography mean? |

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GEOGRAPHY DISCUSSION

STUDENT B’s QUESTIONS (Do not show these to student A)

|1) |Were you good at geography at school? |

|2) |What do you study in geography? |

|3) |Which part of the world do you think has the most interesting geography? |

|4) |How important is it to study geography at school? |

|5) |What are the most important things about geography that children need to know? |

|6) |What jobs can you do if you have a geography degree? |

|7) |What’s the difference between a city and a town? |

|8) |Do you like reading geography books and watching geography shows on TV? |

|9) |What is the most interesting area of geography for you? |

|10) |How well do you know your local geography – the area near your house? |

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